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% nuthesis-template.tex - Miguel A, Lerma - 5/9/2006
%                         mlerma@math.northwestern.edu
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% 
% In spite of the effort to accommodate this template and the nuthesis
% class to the official requirements of the university to write a 
% Ph.D. dissertation, it is not possible to guarantee that it will 
% always work, and the author of the dissertation remains responsible
% for checking that such requirements are actually fulfilled by 
% his/her final work.
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\documentclass[12pt]{nuthesis}	% The nuthesis class is based on 
				% amsbook.cls.


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% DATA OF AUTHOR AND DISSERTATION %
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\author{Name of Author}

\title{Title of the Dissertation}

%\degree{DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY}  % Default: DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY

%\field{Mathematics}            % Default: Mathematics

%\graduationmonth{June}         % The default is June or December
                                % depending on current date.

%\graduationyear{2003}          % Default: current year.


				% Use \includeonly to select the 
%\includeonly{chap1,chap2,...}	% chapters to include if you are 
				% using the \include command below.
				% This way you can latex only a the 
				% part you are working on, which 
				% is faster than latexing the entire 
				% thesis. 


\begin{document}
%	
%	THE BODY OF YOUR THESIS STARTS HERE
%

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% Some initial stuff %
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\frontmatter		% Preliminary pages start here.

\maketitle		% Produces the title page.

\copyrightpage		% Creates the copyright page.


\abstract		% Abstract.

This is the abstract.

\acknowledgements	% Acknowledgements (optional).

Text for acknowledgments.

\preface		% Preface (optional).

This is the preface.



\tableofcontents	% Table of Contents will be automatically
			% generated and placed here.

\listoftables		% List of Tables and List of Figures will be placed
\listoffigures		% here, if applicable (optional).



\mainmatter             % Actual text starts here.

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% Actual text starts here %
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% If there is an introduction it must be the first chapter

\chapter{Introduction or Title of First Chapter}	% The first chapter.
				% \chapter command is of the form
				% \chapter[..]{..} or \chapter{..} where
	... text ...		% {chapter heading} and [entry in table of
				% contents].
\section{First section of chapter 1}
				% IMPORTANT: If your chapter heading consists
				% of more than one lines, it will be auto-
	... text ...		% matically broken into separate lines.
				% However, if you don't like the way LaTeX
				% breaks the chapter heading into lines, use
\section{Another section}	% `\newheadline' command to break lines.
				% Never use \\ in sectional (e.g., chapter,
	... text ...		% section, subsection) headings.

\chapter{Title of Second Chapter}	% Chapter 2.

	... text ...

\section{First section of chapter 2}

	... text...

\subsection{A subsection}

	... more text ...

\subsubsection{A subsubsection}

	... more text ...


% Alternatively, you may write the chapters in separate
% files, say chap1.tex, chap2.tex, etc., and include them 
% with commands:

%\include{chap1}

%\include{chap2}

% The command \includeonly above allows to include a selected 
% set of chapters only.

% Uncomment the 'singlespace' environment and '\bibsep' command
% if needed - some bibliographic styles overide the definition
% of 'thebibliography' in nuthesis.cls
%
%\begin{singlespace}
%\bibsep 12pt
\begin{thebibliography}{xxx}

\bibitem{label1} A bibliographic item.  A bibliographic item.  A
bibliographic item.  A bibliographic item.
\bibitem{label2} Another bibliographic item.  
\bibitem{label3} Yet another bibliographic item.  
% The usages of \bibitem and \cite{..} are 
% explained in Section 4.3 (page 73) of % LaTeX manual.
% Or you may use BibTeX.
\end{thebibliography}
%\end{singlespace}


\appendix			% Appendix begins here (optional).

%\appendices			% If more than one appendix chapters,
				% use \appendices instead of \appendix

\chapter{Title of Appendix}	% First appendix chapter, i.e., Appendix A.

\section{First section of Appendix}	% This is appendix section 1.

This is the Appendix.

\subsection{First subsection of Appendix}  % This is appendix subsection 1.

More text ...

\subsubsection{First subsubsection of Appendix}  % This is subsubsection 1.

Yet more text ...


\begin{vita}                    % Vita (optional).

This is the Vita. This is the Vita. This is the Vita. This is the Vita. 
This is the Vita. This is the Vita. This is the Vita. This is the Vita. 
This is the Vita. This is the Vita. This is the Vita. This is the Vita. 
This is the Vita. This is the Vita. This is the Vita. This is the Vita. 

This is the Vita. This is the Vita. This is the Vita. This is the Vita. 
This is the Vita. This is the Vita. This is the Vita. This is the Vita. 
This is the Vita. This is the Vita. This is the Vita. This is the Vita. 
This is the Vita. This is the Vita. This is the Vita. This is the Vita. 

This is the Vita. This is the Vita. This is the Vita. This is the Vita. 
This is the Vita. This is the Vita. This is the Vita. This is the Vita. 
This is the Vita. This is the Vita. This is the Vita. This is the Vita. 
This is the Vita. This is the Vita. This is the Vita. This is the Vita. 


\end{vita}


\end{document}

